Citing Sources
Resources for Citing SourcesThis page provides you with links to library resources and Web sites to assist you in citing your sources and creating bibliographies.
Note: When using a Web tool or software to cite your sources, you should always double-check your work.
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| This powerful tool provides more than 100 filters for various citation styles and publications all of which enable you to enter your citation information and produce formatted citations. Write-n-Cite, a downloadable plug-in enables you to interact directly with Word. You must have a valid EUP ID to use this software. It is recommended that you create your account on-campus before attempting remote access. Use RWEdinboroU if asked to enter a group code. | |
| Developed and maintained by Dr. Wendy Austin (EUP English Dept. Faculty), this site provides quick, up-to-date advice and pertinent information on how to and why you should cite sources. | |
| Learn what citation guides the library has in its printed collection. | |
| An easy-to-use online resource for creating basic citations in a variety of formats. | |
| Eastern Washington University's tutorial on APA and MLA citation formats. | |
| A comic book that provides an excellent (and clever!) introduction to the notions of copyright and fair use. HTML, Flash Animation, and PDF versions are available. | |
| This handout outlines the citation process and provides some examples of commonly used citations (using APA style). |


